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Live Webinar – September 28th 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  Global Knowledge UK  (REP 1999)

In this webinar, Dan Stober will cover what makes a successful team, how to drive high-performance in your team, different stages of team development and other topics.

Understanding people skills, process skills, and setting team boundaries and norms will be discussed and how these can build the framework for your high-performance team.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Introduction
    • Types of Teams
    • The Successful Team
    • What Is a High-Performance Team?
  • High-Performance Team Model
    • Phases of Development
    • Breakthrough Point
  • Team Purpose
    • Defining Team Purpose
    • Outcome
    • Measurement
    • Timeframe
    • Team Purpose Statement
  • People Skills
    • The Importance of Good Communication
    • Active Listening
    • The Decision-Making Process
  • Process Skills
    • Effective Teams Establish and Follow Processes
    • Problem Analysis
    • The Decision-Making Process
  • Rules of Conduct
    • Team Rules of Conduct
    • Creating Rules of Conduct
  • Dealing with Team Problems
    • Problem-Solving Process
    • Common Team Problems and Possible Solutions
  • Team Roles and Responsibilities
  • Motivating the Team
    • Motivation and High-Performance Teams

Presenter: Dan Stober (LinkedIn profile) Global Portfolio Director Project Management at Global Knowledge is a business analyst and PMP-certified project manager whose experience includes managing projects for the United States military in the U.S., the Middle East and Europe as well as serving as a PMP instructor. Dan is the Global Product Director for the IT Management and Best Practices training portfolio at Global Knowledge.

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